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Girls to the Front!
This week marks the beginning of National Women’s History Month, and as such, ladies are front and center in this week’s Night & Day....
Building a Mystery
Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery, a thoroughly layered and beautiful documentary streaming now on Hulu, is aptly named for a song by singer-songwriter Sarah...
Tradwife or Trailblazer?
There is no right way to be a woman. No rulebook or framework that perfectly defines what earns us that title. Womanhood is not...
Just Add Water
In the early 1940s, St. Andrews United Methodist (522 Missouri Av, Fort Worth, 817-336-2117) asked one of their parishioners, local caterer Lucille Bishop Smith,...
Hands Off Planned Parenthood
My name is Amber Chadwick, and I am an avid supporter of and volunteer with Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas. I want to make...
Love Bites
Taylor Sheridan’s Western TV smash Yellowstone and its many spinoffs tend to lean toward stories about men, so Lioness is a complete change of wardrobe. It’s...
Welcome to Weekly Women
It’s our second annual special issue devoted to the better sex, and it comes at a much-needed time. Women are under attack by conservative...
Ladies Flying High All Night and All Day. Every Day.
MOVERS & SHAKERS
While it might have “brothers” in the name, women take center stage at Garden Bros. Nuclear Circus. Garden Bros.’ Chad Ridge says their...
Dinner & Dames Downtown
Atop the Worthington Renaissance Hotel downtown (235 Throckmorton St, Fort Worth, 817-870-1000), Rooftop Cinema Club celebrates Women’s History Month by screening movies and shows with a female-tastic...
Processing ‘Feelings’
Gabby Minton’s first single, the acoustic-based “New Old Day,” hit music streaming platforms four years ago. Now, with her new EP, the Fort Worth...



















